WALES v New Zealand LIVE

History is against Wales as Warren Gatland's men prepare to take on world champions New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium this afternoon. (KO 5.30pm).

Wales haven't beaten the mighty All Blacks since 1953 and with a run of five successive defeats behind them, the home side face a huge challenge if they are going to re-write the record books.

Former Wales coach Steve Hansen returns to his former stomping ground as the man in charge of the All Blacks and with an unbeaten streak of 19 games behind them, New Zealand will fancy their chances of extending their impressive run.

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Actor and Millennium Stadium Tour Guide Gareth Bale has been performing his one-man play about Wales rugby legend Ray Gravell across Wales. He chats to WRU TV before taking his show to the Edinburgh Festival.

Coach Richard Hodges is hoping Wales U20 can put a disappointing campaign behind them when they tackle Japan tomorrow as they look to finish the U20 Championship strongly to secure a good seeding for next year's tournament.

Wales U20 coach Richard Hodges is targeting three wins from three games in the Under 20 Championship after suffering defeat to England on Saturday. However, as WRU TV's Liz Jones discovers, he is concerned about the threat Japan pose tomorrow.

Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards is looking for physical and mental toughness from the 47-man World Cup training squad which was revealed yesterday and he added he is looking forward to seeing which players are prepared to dig the deepest.

Wales Under 18 head coach Geraint Lewis will take a squad of 26 to South Africa on Monday to play two matches against South Africa and one against Italy as part of an eight day international tournament.

Rival captains Sam Warburton and Paul O'Connell are both achieving major milestones in the vital RBS 6 Nations clash between Wales and Ireland as both attempt to be party poopers for each other's personal celebrations.